Opportunity on the Mile of Gold: How Diversity Shaped Kirkland Lake Opportunity on the Mile of Gold: How Diversity Shaped Kirkland Lake Museum of Northern History
Certificate reads: To: Italo-Canadian Club (Belvedere) – Kirkland Lake On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I wish to extend heartiest congratulations on the occasion of One Hundred […]
The Kirkland Lake campus of Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology was built on part of the former Toburn Mine property. It opened in 1969. Students were […]
This booklet was created by the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, a Crown corporation of the province of Ontario. Inside are glowing reviews of the rich farming land […]
Since the 1920s, it was common practice for people to commit to two-year contracts to work in Canada. After the two years of the contract were up, many […]
Close-up of the Kirkland-Larder Gold Area map. The areas outlined in dark ink are the seven main mines of Kirkland Lake. The community of Swastika and the T&NO […]